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that's because even if the production tax credit for wend expires, tax credits will continue for traditional sources of energy like oil and gas. but we've got a choice to make. will we act to preserve american manufacturing jobs and support domestically produced clean energy or will we choose to do nothing and let other countries claim our manufacturing jobs and the leadership of the new energy economy? these aren't trivial questions. allowing the wind p.t.c. to expire will cost thousands of american jobs and billions of dollars in investment. and all you have to do is look at what's happened to wind capacity installation over the past 15 years when the p.t.c. has expired. every time it expires or comes close to expiring, wind installation stalls and american jobs are lost. weaned see that pattern -- and we see that pattern, mr. president, as the year 2000 opened and 2002, 2004 and now potentially again in 2013. in my home state, you can't talk about manufacturing without talking about the wind industry. wind manufacturing employs about 1,500 people in colorado today and supports about 5,000
that's because even if the production tax credit for wend expires, tax credits will continue for traditional sources of energy like oil and gas. but we've got a choice to make. will we act to preserve american manufacturing jobs and support domestically produced clean energy or will we choose to do nothing and let other countries claim our manufacturing jobs and the leadership of the new energy economy? these aren't trivial questions. allowing the wind p.t.c. to expire will cost thousands of...
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well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they never reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the number is hen a so used for work, they're paying into the system, and it's in the system that they'll never even touch. >> as you can see, ignorance and misinformation have cloud the the issue of illegal immigration. however, there's still one major aspect that makes this one of, if not the most important issues currently in america. >> the people in southern arizona have had their rights violated by the unending an
well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented...
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leona helmsley was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $7 million for tax evasion. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether
leona helmsley was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $7 million for tax evasion. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an...
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and it raises taxes. now we'll submit a document for the record that we think shows we've got $1.5 trillion in tax increases in this bill, but whether it is $1.5 trillion or $1 trillion, the deal is spending goes up. and there's virtually no alteration in the debt course of america over the next ten years. so why is it that it's a spending problem? let me explain. it actually came to me more clearly during a hearing recently where mr. elmendorf, who is the director of c.b.o., the congressiona congressional e and a very smart man and a decent individual -- and so we were talking about the growth in spending in taxes and the tax increases have just owe cud and that sort of thing. and this is the story: if you're -- if you -- if your tax -- if you raise -- i asked him this: if we raise enough taxes to balance the budget today and if the economy is growing at 2% and -- would the taxes grow at about 2% a year? and he said, yes. they worked hard to figure out what kind of tax reform growth it is, but taxes basi
and it raises taxes. now we'll submit a document for the record that we think shows we've got $1.5 trillion in tax increases in this bill, but whether it is $1.5 trillion or $1 trillion, the deal is spending goes up. and there's virtually no alteration in the debt course of america over the next ten years. so why is it that it's a spending problem? let me explain. it actually came to me more clearly during a hearing recently where mr. elmendorf, who is the director of c.b.o., the congressiona...
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instead building private prisons that are being paid for by tax dollars. right? when we look at the people who are behind the bars, of course we know they are disproportionately black and brown people who are on the other end of our so-called criminal justice system. i have to say that president obama was -- did the right thing here. you know, we have a principle in our country that is equal justice under the law. and what he did and the fair sentencing act is actually putting equal back into our justice system. >> i agree with that. actually, ryan, i think we had a pretty interesting and dramatic example in the last couple weeks with the affluenza judge. as a new defense mechanism. one of the things that was interesting, "business insider" reported that same judge sentence add 14-year-old black kid to ten years in juvie for a much lesser offense. so clearly justice is not being distributed equally. >> right. what we have to remember is that it's not just that this system creates kind of racist outcomes. in a lot of ways you can make the argument that it's racist
instead building private prisons that are being paid for by tax dollars. right? when we look at the people who are behind the bars, of course we know they are disproportionately black and brown people who are on the other end of our so-called criminal justice system. i have to say that president obama was -- did the right thing here. you know, we have a principle in our country that is equal justice under the law. and what he did and the fair sentencing act is actually putting equal back into...
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- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the next great chapter together. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hello. it is my honor to represent alabama's second district. as you might know, a series of across-the-board military spending cuts known as the sequester is going into affect in less than two weeks. in his state of the union and just, president obama admitted that these cuts were a bad idea. he failed to mention that the sequester was his idea. his administration during the debt negotiation in 2011. on behalf of our constituents in the house, we
- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the...
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like the caller was mentioning, tax, you'reg sales paying gas taxes. but a lot of individuals, again, off of ae working fraudulent number or somebody payingnumber, are also income tax, they're paying social security. a lot of people who are here paidng are not getting under the table in cash. i think that's a misperception. majority ofthe vast working at resource and and goingon sites through the regular payroll process the rest of us are going through so they are paying taxes, income taxes are helping to pay for the school. this is not how the system should work. not going to argue that but i do believe there is misconception that everyone here is taking advantage of the system and not paying into even if they were paid cash under the table, they're paying taxes at the stores, paying taxes on gas. is that enough? yes butd argue no or there is a misconception that people are just taking from the not giving anything back and i don't think that's necessarily an accurate perception of the individuals talking about. host: rebecca tallent, coming up, we'll
like the caller was mentioning, tax, you'reg sales paying gas taxes. but a lot of individuals, again, off of ae working fraudulent number or somebody payingnumber, are also income tax, they're paying social security. a lot of people who are here paidng are not getting under the table in cash. i think that's a misperception. majority ofthe vast working at resource and and goingon sites through the regular payroll process the rest of us are going through so they are paying taxes, income taxes are...
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paul ryan saying there's no taxes involved, no tax increases, well there are these fee increases. so it's a little squirrely. there's going to be includesed aviation fees. there's going to be higher contributions for federal workers to their pensions. you can call those fees. for a lot of people, those are going to look a bit like taxes. so i think that's kind of the basic breakdown of the two-year deal. i actually, by the way, i like the fact that there's going to be less fiscal head winds on the economy in 2014 and 2015. many democrats would have liked to see extended unemployment insurance in there. that wasn't in the bill. >> let me bring back in richard wolffe. richard, how do they get the votes on this? and are they trying to prove after such a non-productive congress, one of the northeast non-productive congresses in history, that they can make something work? because i noticed senator murray particularly made the point that they made the compromise government could work. >> if government can work means they can avoid a shutdown and pass a basic budget, i guess we should be
paul ryan saying there's no taxes involved, no tax increases, well there are these fee increases. so it's a little squirrely. there's going to be includesed aviation fees. there's going to be higher contributions for federal workers to their pensions. you can call those fees. for a lot of people, those are going to look a bit like taxes. so i think that's kind of the basic breakdown of the two-year deal. i actually, by the way, i like the fact that there's going to be less fiscal head winds on...
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a tax on the economy is a tax on the economy. it's a weak argument that you can just have an unlimited amount of money by taxing the rich. and at some point it becomes un-- not correct, not fair, not right. if the money is being thrown away on solyndras, and battery companies that go bankrupt, but nobody worries about it, send more money. we're having abuses in the snap program, and i proposed an amendment that would eliminate an abusive part of the food stamp program a year ago. in 2001 we spent $20 billion a year on snap. last year we spent $80 billion. it's gone from $20 billion to $80 billion, four times. and so we identified a categorical eligibility gimmick that was allowing people to get food stamps who did not qualify and should not have received them. and i said, let's close that loophole. and over ten years we were projected to spend $00 billion-d $800 billion on the food stamp program. this would have reduced it by $11 billion. so we would have been spending $789 billion instead of $800 billion. you know what they said
a tax on the economy is a tax on the economy. it's a weak argument that you can just have an unlimited amount of money by taxing the rich. and at some point it becomes un-- not correct, not fair, not right. if the money is being thrown away on solyndras, and battery companies that go bankrupt, but nobody worries about it, send more money. we're having abuses in the snap program, and i proposed an amendment that would eliminate an abusive part of the food stamp program a year ago. in 2001 we...
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tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so the committee competitive and on remaining net -- all remaining revenue neutral. all that was encouraging. those principles have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest corporate tax rate of any developed country. over $1 trillion in capital from u.s. corporations car overseas. we need to be net capital back to get people back to work. i was encouraged by his willingness to work in a bipartisan way to get that done. on the second issue of regulatory reform, reducing the burden is the regulations on job creation and economic growth, he expressed a willingness to work together with republicans to focus on cost-benefit analysis and to target existing regulations that impose greater cost than the benefits. he suggested the creation of a task force in the senate to look at regulatory burdens and to come up with the p
tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so the committee competitive and on remaining net -- all remaining revenue neutral. all that was encouraging. those principles have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest corporate tax rate of any developed country. over $1 trillion in capital from u.s. corporations car overseas. we need to be net capital back...
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taxes are a different set of bags because the two sides, obviously, are very split on that. for that reason it wasn't that surprising. i don't know if you could hear my question that i yelled out from the sea of reporters. what i was trying to get at is whether or not when they do sit down and discuss reopening the government if the republicans are going to acquiesce and give in on what they were demanding from the beginning, which led to this government shutdown in the first place, which is neither a repeal, delay or dismantling of obama care in order to reopen the government. as you sort of heard, he gave one of his favorite lines, if ifs and buts were candy and nuts. he didn't want to go there. >> if it's not about obama care anymore, what is it about? is it about any kind of concession? does that mean face saving? i want to reiterate the headline of the day. confirming with our dana bash, there is this overture and offer of a deal, to at least avert the bursting through of the debt ceiling. we came to effectively, for the most part, the end of the borrowing possibilities
taxes are a different set of bags because the two sides, obviously, are very split on that. for that reason it wasn't that surprising. i don't know if you could hear my question that i yelled out from the sea of reporters. what i was trying to get at is whether or not when they do sit down and discuss reopening the government if the republicans are going to acquiesce and give in on what they were demanding from the beginning, which led to this government shutdown in the first place, which is...
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seasked them to please shut theu tax takes because we understand the negative effect our taxes would have on our fragile o economy and the millions of americans still looking for alr work. it's also because we know washington democrats gotd rememe $600 billion in taxes they demanded earlier this year.han and $1 trillion they got in taxes from obamacare timegot in taxes from obamacare we tried that. in fact, at a time when americans believe about half of every dollar they send to washington is wasted, the democratic budget would increase democratic budget would increase they nearly 62%. it. and it will let medicare and social security drift ever closer to bankruptcy. and then there's the democrats' $1.5 trillion tax hike. that's trillion with a "t." let me just repeat that. any senator who votes for that budget is voting for a $1.5 trillion tax hike, the largest tax hike in american history. so the senate democrat budget is more than just disappointing. it's extreme. extreme. it's really one of the most extreme, most left-wing budgets of the modern era. it says something, i think, abo
seasked them to please shut theu tax takes because we understand the negative effect our taxes would have on our fragile o economy and the millions of americans still looking for alr work. it's also because we know washington democrats gotd rememe $600 billion in taxes they demanded earlier this year.han and $1 trillion they got in taxes from obamacare timegot in taxes from obamacare we tried that. in fact, at a time when americans believe about half of every dollar they send to washington is...
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premiums because the tax increases in obamacare were taxes on medical device companies, taxes on your health insurance plan, taxes on pharmaceuticals, all of which are being passed on in the form of higher costs to average working americans. so we have got a crisis in this country that affect the middle-class families, people who are out there every single day just trying to do their best to make their budget balance and do the important things to plan for the future of their children and grandchildren, and here we are in washington, d.c., debating yet more policies that are going to hurt the economy, that are going to -- that are going to crush job creation in this country and lower take-home pay for those very middle-class american families. and so this is the wrong approach, mr. president. i hope that as we debate this we'll have an opportunity to vote on amendments. perhaps there is a way in which we could make this better. i doubt that to be the case. this budget is so far off in terms of where we need to be going as a country, if we're serious about getting the economy growing a
premiums because the tax increases in obamacare were taxes on medical device companies, taxes on your health insurance plan, taxes on pharmaceuticals, all of which are being passed on in the form of higher costs to average working americans. so we have got a crisis in this country that affect the middle-class families, people who are out there every single day just trying to do their best to make their budget balance and do the important things to plan for the future of their children and...
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because static, when you raise taxes, that additional taxes because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? and we veal to make some choices, no question about it. but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. >> there's fot got sob some big change -- >> we haven't seen the numbers yet but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment, because of the revenues, because you're statally scoring it, is going to have an effect.ically s going to have an effect. there are things we've got to do. you cannot keep spending this kind of money, and it's driven by the health care costs coupled with the demographics. we've got to do something to control it. >> right. >> i think most people would say -- >> but there are proposals out there. paul ryan had them. the republicans couldn't get behind that either. the fact is nobody seems to want to own up to a budget that is going to hurt. there's no solution that's not going to hurt. >> the ryan budget, the last one, di
because static, when you raise taxes, that additional taxes because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? and we veal to make some choices, no question about it. but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. >> there's fot got sob some big change -- >> we haven't seen the numbers yet but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment, because of...
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so the highest level we do have local taxes growing. in the gin fund and then the fourteen, 15 budget apologizes typo grows by an additional $9 million in the budget that's before you. and again the local recovery could pull those down rather rapidly. the fund available from the current year that's allocated evenly over the two year period continues to improve. on net the budget grows the proposed stabilization over the next time period it tote budget grows by 7 percent vs. the current year budget while the general fund it growing more rapidly because of the tax. but in the next year we've got an 11 percent growth. just briefing highlighting the rates of growth. of course, there's a lot more daily in the report. i can see at the top of this page - well, starting at the bottom of the page local projection is going to be 8 percent. so very strong recovery projected and that's consistent with the recovery in the current year. property tax was flat for several years and recession so, now to grow to a healthy rate. the assessor will be closi
so the highest level we do have local taxes growing. in the gin fund and then the fourteen, 15 budget apologizes typo grows by an additional $9 million in the budget that's before you. and again the local recovery could pull those down rather rapidly. the fund available from the current year that's allocated evenly over the two year period continues to improve. on net the budget grows the proposed stabilization over the next time period it tote budget grows by 7 percent vs. the current year...
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in tax reform in general. there is some one-time revenue that comes in. the president said in july we ought to use that to jumpstart our investment in infrastructure. you cannot use it to lower tax rates forever because it would not pay forever. it is one-time savings that we inc. would be an anonymous shot in the arm to the economy. it would build the foundation for strong growth and job creation economy going forward if we put it into infrastructure. i am hoping this conversation can move forward. there's an awful lot of issues moving through congress where i do think there is the potential of consensus. reform and tax immigration reform and the "farmville". that october represented something of a threshold that we crossed over. if we can see processes where ideas are put forward, where it is about trying to see if there is common ground. be a good thing for the country for its would you see the u.s. economy? we have had a couple of months of better employment growth area unemployment is still high. youreal
in tax reform in general. there is some one-time revenue that comes in. the president said in july we ought to use that to jumpstart our investment in infrastructure. you cannot use it to lower tax rates forever because it would not pay forever. it is one-time savings that we inc. would be an anonymous shot in the arm to the economy. it would build the foundation for strong growth and job creation economy going forward if we put it into infrastructure. i am hoping this conversation can move...
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all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business, and we want them to set up and maintain their plans. about 4% of this tax expenditures goes to taxpayers at $1 million or more income. number 3 on the list there, it's the preferential rate for capital gains and dividends. it is true that higher-income taxpayers tend to have more capital gains but a few montes ago, the rate rose 50%. do we want to choke off more savings and investment? number 4 -- that's the deduction for state and local income and real property taxes. "the new york times" editorial page is usually very in tune with the majority. an editorial december 6, 2
all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business,...
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, taxes, taxes, texas. you have been looking at some of the numbers for the president, doesn't look so good for him right now. >> that is pretty evidently why. we have seen disapproval up, people generally side with republicans on how much spending there ought to be, they will make a sudden break, very urgent and sudden break away from the prior tactic which said he was going to drag the g.o.p. through the fiscal fights over the next 18 months and go through victory in 2014 and win back the house for democrats, so the president is at least engaged in an operational pause so you can quiet the criticism. >> that is because the last two weeks have not gone well for the president. using all these scare tactics. the american people look at all the waste in the budget and say wait a minute, have to cut the parks rather than get rid of the conferences for wine tasting and things like that. i'm great to see the polls are reflecting that. gerri: i was interested in what paul ryan had to say about his budget. he wrot
, taxes, taxes, texas. you have been looking at some of the numbers for the president, doesn't look so good for him right now. >> that is pretty evidently why. we have seen disapproval up, people generally side with republicans on how much spending there ought to be, they will make a sudden break, very urgent and sudden break away from the prior tactic which said he was going to drag the g.o.p. through the fiscal fights over the next 18 months and go through victory in 2014 and win back...
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why would we need to do anything about taxes to pay for that? tax cuts are free! down is up, night is day, the jets are going to the super bowl. it's nonsense. but they have believed and argued that nonsense now for years. for all of the mess in washington right now and all of the specifically republican mess in washington right now, i am here to tell you that republicans have apparently given up on that particular part of their nonsensical mess. >> president bush's tax cuts were not paid for. they were anticipated to be grown out of. these are not anticipated to be grown out of. cbo has already said 3.967. in other words, $4 trillion will be added to the debt over ten years with this tax cut unless we do some spending cuts to help offset it. >> hey, that's who congressional republicans put out to talk about the whole tax cut deal that just passed. and his argument is the bush tax cuts were not paid for. and boy were those bush tax cuts expensive. and we need to come up with something to offset the horrible effect of the bush tax cuts on the budget. right, right,
why would we need to do anything about taxes to pay for that? tax cuts are free! down is up, night is day, the jets are going to the super bowl. it's nonsense. but they have believed and argued that nonsense now for years. for all of the mess in washington right now and all of the specifically republican mess in washington right now, i am here to tell you that republicans have apparently given up on that particular part of their nonsensical mess. >> president bush's tax cuts were not paid...
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gains taxes. we have been trying for how many years to get rid of that? that is a loophole. >> on the questions of the sequester, it seems like there is not a lot of appetite to into the sequester. immediately it seems like the parties cannot agree on how to use the spending cuts. what is the end came? do you think it'll stay in place? >> i am not sure. i think appetite may increase will see the consequences. when we see the defense impact. when we see the impact on education. let me give you an example in terms of health research. our family has been involved, my late wife at nih, for 20 something years. she ran a peer review group. in the earlier days when 100 grant applications came in, this was in child mental health, now it is two or three out of 100. there is his regular similar pattern in terms of straight medical research. we all depend on it. it the sequester begins to hit nih, i think there will be a realization that just letting it happen, it is not a home run. as we see the consequence
gains taxes. we have been trying for how many years to get rid of that? that is a loophole. >> on the questions of the sequester, it seems like there is not a lot of appetite to into the sequester. immediately it seems like the parties cannot agree on how to use the spending cuts. what is the end came? do you think it'll stay in place? >> i am not sure. i think appetite may increase will see the consequences. when we see the defense impact. when we see the impact on education. let...
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they pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. worker an undocumented and you have an i-9 form you are paying taxes just as any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they will never be able to reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the system because they are undocumented. even when it is all false -- false social security number is being used if wore that is paying into a system they will never touch. host: ignorance and misinformation has clouded the issue of illegal immigration. there is one other aspect currently in america. >> the people in southern arizona have had their rights violated by the unending and constant flow of drug smugglers and human traffickers across their property. their homes are being broken into. their rights are being violated. >> a lot of people get involved, particularly in the immigrant community. one, it is a matter of necessity, whether it be money or trying to come into the united states is why they get into the drug trafficking. number two, a lot of people are being held
they pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. worker an undocumented and you have an i-9 form you are paying taxes just as any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they will never be able to reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the system because they are undocumented. even when it is all false -- false social security number is being used if wore that is paying into a system they will never touch. host: ignorance and...
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no amount of taxes can prop us up, even with chris minow promised tax hikes the deficit will be nearly trillion dollars in 2023. the answer is very clear. we have to fix entitlements and grow the economy. our budget takes the steps but also confronts a better challenge. our debt is a sign of overreach. it's a sign the federal government is doing too much. when government estimates, it doesn't do anything well. we need to make this point more often. we don't see the debt as an excuse to cut, to shirk obligations. we see it as an opportunity to reform government, to make it leaner and more effective. that's what conservatives stand for. that's who we are. [applause] a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because the returns government to proper limits and focus. the government overreaches, it doesn't just her paychecks. it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for communities, for the vast middle ground between the government and individual. we need to remember that people don't find happiness in grim isolation or by government fiat. they find it through friendship, true for a
no amount of taxes can prop us up, even with chris minow promised tax hikes the deficit will be nearly trillion dollars in 2023. the answer is very clear. we have to fix entitlements and grow the economy. our budget takes the steps but also confronts a better challenge. our debt is a sign of overreach. it's a sign the federal government is doing too much. when government estimates, it doesn't do anything well. we need to make this point more often. we don't see the debt as an excuse to cut, to...
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there's a lot of messed-up tax returns out there. people bring in old tax returns, and i'm like, "who did this to you?" you have a return. bring it in; i'll look at it for free. i'll go back three years. i'm going to get you every single deduction out there. get your free second look from h&r block now. a little more. there's a real, like, camaraderie in the parking lot... shut up! that's it! let's go in the car. my time to shine is the smoked pulled pork. i think it's done broseph! pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, u
there's a lot of messed-up tax returns out there. people bring in old tax returns, and i'm like, "who did this to you?" you have a return. bring it in; i'll look at it for free. i'll go back three years. i'm going to get you every single deduction out there. get your free second look from h&r block now. a little more. there's a real, like, camaraderie in the parking lot... shut up! that's it! let's go in the car. my time to shine is the smoked pulled pork. i think it's done...
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raising anyone's taxes. that's how we can reduce our deficit without laying off workers. i don't think that is too much to ask. it is the kind of approach i proposed for two years now. a majority of the american people agree with me, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up with the their own party and the rest of the country. i know there are republicans in congress who would rather see if tax loopholes closed than let these cuts go through. there's a caucus of common sense throughout. i'm going keep reaching out of them to fix this for good. american people are weary of partisanship. this is america. we don't bounce from one manufactured crisis to another. we make splart choices. we plan, we prioritize. i'm going keep fighting for the real challenges facing american families. i'm going to push that makes minute yum wage a wage you can live off. i'm going push to repair our transportation system and keep our children safe from gun violence. that's the work you el
raising anyone's taxes. that's how we can reduce our deficit without laying off workers. i don't think that is too much to ask. it is the kind of approach i proposed for two years now. a majority of the american people agree with me, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up with the their own party and the rest of the country. i know there are republicans in congress who would rather see if tax loopholes closed than let these cuts go through. there's...
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tax loopholes. it also includes smart and targeted spending cuts and it includes $275 billion in entitlement savings. achieved without cutting medicare benefits that seniors have earned and relied upon. the house republican budget has significant cut to benefits and provides economic security to millions of -- excuse me, house republican budget has significant cuts to medicare benefits. those are the very wefts that provide economic security to millions of middle class families and it has zero dollars of revenues which could be used to invest in the essential pillars of economic growth like education, work force readiness, science, research, and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without comprising the quality of care and in fact, while improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that are senior -- our seniors have worked so hard for and earned. have estimated that we could save $1 trillion per year without affecting he
tax loopholes. it also includes smart and targeted spending cuts and it includes $275 billion in entitlement savings. achieved without cutting medicare benefits that seniors have earned and relied upon. the house republican budget has significant cut to benefits and provides economic security to millions of -- excuse me, house republican budget has significant cuts to medicare benefits. those are the very wefts that provide economic security to millions of middle class families and it has zero...
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it is a promotion for the tax free weekend. details will be unveiled this afternoon. and the list of products is available on the comptroller's web site. check it out. you are eligible for a tax break starting at 1 minute after midnight this saturday keep that in mind. >> stay with us. this is a strange story. and is one news anchor the victim of a prank. >> they're trying to determine after receiving some calls. where the calls are originating. >> if they were not busy enough with six children and a move career with both of them. one power couple are getting involved in a new business venture. what they are up to now. >>> traffic is just starting to slow down here on 695 and baltimore national pike. we're following a crash. and the delays and have the traffic report coming up. >> and how it is shaping up. >>> good morning, maryland. good morning to you. there is a strange misery with katie couric, very have been getting calls to her home registered to her late husband. they come on tuesdays at 2 a.m. and police say they are investigating whether something is wrong or
it is a promotion for the tax free weekend. details will be unveiled this afternoon. and the list of products is available on the comptroller's web site. check it out. you are eligible for a tax break starting at 1 minute after midnight this saturday keep that in mind. >> stay with us. this is a strange story. and is one news anchor the victim of a prank. >> they're trying to determine after receiving some calls. where the calls are originating. >> if they were not busy enough...
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that's not tax money. that's money that criminals have paid into a fund to give restitution to children and women around this country for the harm that has occurred from the crime that has been committed upon them. and we're stealing $8 billion from that fund in this bill. we're taking it away. and not tax dollars. fines and penalties. and we're going to take it away and spend it somewhere else. you talk about being for women and children, this bill is exactly the opposite of that. money that is due them, we're not going to let them have. we're going to go spend it somewhere else. so knowing those things are in the bill is one of the reasons we ought to read the bill before we can know whether we're going to offer amendments on it. i'd also make one final point. the vast majority of this bill has passed the appropriation committee in the senate last spring and early summer. there's not one of the things that's in this bill that the appropriation committee hadn't already done with, and we had a deliberate c
that's not tax money. that's money that criminals have paid into a fund to give restitution to children and women around this country for the harm that has occurred from the crime that has been committed upon them. and we're stealing $8 billion from that fund in this bill. we're taking it away. and not tax dollars. fines and penalties. and we're going to take it away and spend it somewhere else. you talk about being for women and children, this bill is exactly the opposite of that. money that...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement is because it's not easy to do. we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything she wants. >> [inaudible] why would house conservatives vote against it? >> i think conservatives should vote for it. i think we'll have a healthy vote in the house republican caucus. i think we'll pass this in the house. we'll go first, given our schedules. we will post this on our website today, this evening. and we intend to bring it to the house floor later on this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus. because we are keeping our principles. the key here is, nobody had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes, reduce the de
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement is because it's not easy to do. we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything she wants. >> [inaudible] why would...
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the democrats say now that, yes, we must have tax hikes, or tax something -- tax revenue, and we must have spending cuts. and that's unusual -- >> neil: but they're quicker at identifying the tax hikes than the spending cuts, and when it comes to republicans, what they offer on spending cuts of their own, don't address defense. although paul ryan has entertained caps. >> people watching the show should realize our deficits grow in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but both sides okay with the spending and both sides -- democrats-saying something about taxes. but there's $100 billion in there for a new stimulus plan, which i don't know how well that's going to fly. and then ryan keeping in the notion of appealing obamacare has to -- >> move on. >> that's not going to work at least for the next four years. so you keep it in there, maybe it's something you give up during negotiations. i think people watching the show should feel more hopeful, but to your point, the chasm, we're so far away from a deal, something i wouldn't bet on. >> neil: democrats claim their budget will sl
the democrats say now that, yes, we must have tax hikes, or tax something -- tax revenue, and we must have spending cuts. and that's unusual -- >> neil: but they're quicker at identifying the tax hikes than the spending cuts, and when it comes to republicans, what they offer on spending cuts of their own, don't address defense. although paul ryan has entertained caps. >> people watching the show should realize our deficits grow in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but...
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and it does not raise taxes. and it cuts spending in a smarter way. from the outset, we knew that if we forced each other to compromise a core principle he would get nowhere. that is why we decided to focus on where the common ground is. so that's what we've done. that means to me a budget agreement that reduces the deficit without raising taxes and replaces some of the arbitrary, across-the-board spending cuts with smarter, permanent reforms that pay for this relief. the house budget reflects our ultimate goals it. balanced the budget within 10 years, it pays off the debt, but i realize that that is not going it pass in this divided government. i see this as agreement as a step in the right direction. in divided government you don't always get what you want. that said, we still can make progress toward our goals. i see this agreement as that kind of progress. as a step in the right direction. and so the arbitrary cuts, we make smart, targeted reforms. we eliminate waste. we stop sending checks to criminals. we cut corporate welfare. we reform some ma
and it does not raise taxes. and it cuts spending in a smarter way. from the outset, we knew that if we forced each other to compromise a core principle he would get nowhere. that is why we decided to focus on where the common ground is. so that's what we've done. that means to me a budget agreement that reduces the deficit without raising taxes and replaces some of the arbitrary, across-the-board spending cuts with smarter, permanent reforms that pay for this relief. the house budget reflects...
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. >> women in the working class are subjected to punitive taxes can it be made hard by the of the media, not getting any special interests out of washington like a fat cat get. we are all in the same vote no matter what color we are. that's the real problem. >> as a young child, segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother call a father, migrate can parents, why segregation? why racial discrimination? they would say that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955 when i was in the 10th grade, 15 years old, i heard a rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king junior on the radio and the words of the king inspired me to find a way to get in the way. in 1956 with my brothers and sisters in some of my first cousins went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to check some books out. we were told by the libraries that the library was for whites only and not for colors. but on july 5th, 1998, i went back to the pike county public library in alabama for a book signing
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. >> still to come, californians sweeten up to the idea of a soda tax depending on where money is going to go. >> smash and grab. jewelry store robbers kaug on tape, and how now, police will tell you how much they got away with. >> from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center it's beautiful up here, will warm weather for valentine's day carry over into your holiday weekend? find out, coming up. >> a math whiz crunches numbers on the court to deport undocumented students putting his future at risk in the process. abc 7 new >>> san francisco police have three people in custody on multiple counts of armed robbery. this is surveillance video of a smash and grab store heist on january 26th in the inner parkside area of the city in san francisco watch them work here. the robbers held the store owners at gun point and got away with $80,000 worth of jewelry. police chief they're kerked to other armed robbery autos a new bill is try tolling fuel cal grant funding with out any extra burden to taxpayers. legislation calling for federal breaks for businesses and people who choose to sign up for high
. >> still to come, californians sweeten up to the idea of a soda tax depending on where money is going to go. >> smash and grab. jewelry store robbers kaug on tape, and how now, police will tell you how much they got away with. >> from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center it's beautiful up here, will warm weather for valentine's day carry over into your holiday weekend? find out, coming up. >> a math whiz crunches numbers on the court to deport undocumented students...
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ . >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? and people share their thoughts and memories of martin luther king jr. on the 45th anniversary of his assassination. nicole says, "his spirit still lives on in our world today." bryan says, "i try
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anything, there's a tax for having the device. i've never understood that one. >> indeed, it's a 2.3% tax on total revenue. for everything over $100. that tax of course will be passed on to the consumer and it's really, talk about unaffordable. it's unaffordable. unacceptable and again, i have to stress that good care is about having a doctor-patient relationship. everything good that happens in my office happens between the doctor and the patient. and as i said the last time when i was on your show, the government just does not belong in the room. there's nothing about the government, their processes or their paper work, that makes for good care. and i might add, that given your last segment about cyber hacking, imagine when your electronic medical records goes across to the government and someone hacks into your private life. everybody's record is now accessible to the world. that's just wrong it's personal, private, built on relationship not about government bureaucracy and i think the dems are starting to see that as well. no
anything, there's a tax for having the device. i've never understood that one. >> indeed, it's a 2.3% tax on total revenue. for everything over $100. that tax of course will be passed on to the consumer and it's really, talk about unaffordable. it's unaffordable. unacceptable and again, i have to stress that good care is about having a doctor-patient relationship. everything good that happens in my office happens between the doctor and the patient. and as i said the last time when i was...
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a lot want to reform our tax system. so do i. there will be differences on the details and those details matter. i'll fight very hard for them. we shouldn't think somehow the reason we have these problems is because our policy differences are so great. >> details are important enough to shut down the government just a couple weeks ago. and everybody knows we're headed back toward showdowns again, january budget, february, debt ceiling. jack lew was here earlier and said he thought the system crossed a threshold in october and realized it doesn't want to go back and do that again. are you confident it won't go back and do that again. by the way, oecd, organization of economic cooperation development, suggested that the u.s. get rid of the debt ceiling entirely. would you be in favor of that? >> i think that the way our system is set up is like a loaded gun. once people thought we can get leverage on policy disputes by threatening default, that was an extraordinarily dangerous precedent and that's a principle i had to adhere to but
a lot want to reform our tax system. so do i. there will be differences on the details and those details matter. i'll fight very hard for them. we shouldn't think somehow the reason we have these problems is because our policy differences are so great. >> details are important enough to shut down the government just a couple weeks ago. and everybody knows we're headed back toward showdowns again, january budget, february, debt ceiling. jack lew was here earlier and said he thought the...
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he ruled out tax increases. house republicans don't want to cut defense spending, in fact, in the romney campaign they wanted to raise it quite a bit. in theory, you shouldn't cut medicare for anybody retiring in the next ten years, so you can't get cuts there if you stick to that. the whole budget, it is only about a trillion and a half dollars. that is all of our spending on the poor and education, and skills training and research, everything else we're doing, it is about a trillion and a half. and ryan needs $800 billion. is ryan really going to cut all that by half, by more than half? that would be the most unpopular budget in history, it would be a disaster. or would the republican party change their promises and cut into medicaid or social security in the next ten years? this is what they have backed themselves into, these choices. there is a reason why ryan, who is really a conservative guy, who is trying to create a budget, that was a genuinely conservative guy, if you're not raising taxes you can't do i
he ruled out tax increases. house republicans don't want to cut defense spending, in fact, in the romney campaign they wanted to raise it quite a bit. in theory, you shouldn't cut medicare for anybody retiring in the next ten years, so you can't get cuts there if you stick to that. the whole budget, it is only about a trillion and a half dollars. that is all of our spending on the poor and education, and skills training and research, everything else we're doing, it is about a trillion and a...
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gore made to sell current tv to al jazeera will reportedly net him personally about $70 million after taxes. >>> a new pugh research survey found that president obama is viewed as the clear political winner in the fiscal cliff negotiations by a margin of 57% to 20%. >>> word that what was called a computer glitch at ticket master meant that tickets to two official inaugural balls were mysteriously sold out before they even went on sale. >>> republican senator david vitter of louisiana criticized harry reid for saying superstorm sandy was worse than hurricane katrina. vitter tweeted, "sadly, harry reid has revealed himself to be an idiot." senator reid said he misspoke. >>> a group critical of president obama's choice of chuck hagel to be secretary of defense has purchased the website domain chuckhagel.com. they attack his views on israel and other topics. >>> at the news conference announcing his nomination, outgoing defense secretary leon panetta joked about his decades in washington and his future plans. >>> the time has come for me to return to my wife sylvia, our three sons, their famil
gore made to sell current tv to al jazeera will reportedly net him personally about $70 million after taxes. >>> a new pugh research survey found that president obama is viewed as the clear political winner in the fiscal cliff negotiations by a margin of 57% to 20%. >>> word that what was called a computer glitch at ticket master meant that tickets to two official inaugural balls were mysteriously sold out before they even went on sale. >>> republican senator david...